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Train travel in Britain. . .
0 Comments Published by bodin June 2nd, 2007 in Hotels, Travel Europe, Travel Info.
Nothing like your commuter train to work, or a cramped bus or budget airline seat..! Both 1st & standard class passengers can enjoy a meal in the elegant restaurant car on GNER trains from London to York, Leeds, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Inverness & Aberdeen. A full English breakfast is about £13.50, a main course at dinner about £14. Go on, treat yourself..! at train travel in Britain.
Train times & fares: www.nationalrail.co.uk
Since 1995, Britain’s rail network has been run by over twenty different private companies. The government makes sure they work together as ‘National Rail’, with co-ordinated passenger information, fares & ticketing. You can find train times & fares for all operators all on one website, and you can buy a ticket between any two stations. Tickets are normally valid on any operator’s trains. This page is a quick guide to train travel within the UK.
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England is one of the most richest and beautiful country in Europe. For more info about England?
Welcome to a country of great contrast both in the places you go to and in the people you meet. In this section you’ll find information on places to visit in England. Browse destinations by region with our interactive map or use the links below. Alternatively you can select a destination from the drop down or use our search facility above to begin your journey across this wonderfully diverse country.
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Another cool place in South America, you should visit to Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
Ecuador’s national park lies in isolation about 600 miles off the mainland. Made famous by Charles Darwin, the Galapagos Islands are no less interesting now than they were a several hundred years ago. Every year, thousands of curious visitors journey to the remote volcanic islands to explore its pureness. Most wonder how this wildlife ever reach the Galapagos Islands and how its maintained its innocence. You could literally walk / sit within two feet of some these animals.
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Welcome to the World Maps
0 Comments Published by bodin May 15th, 2007 in Travel Asia, Travel Canada, Travel Cruises, Travel Europe, Travel Info, Travel South Africa, Travel South America, Travel USA.
If you’re traveling any where in the world? Make sure you’re using the world maps!
World Maps is the web where you search for any world map for any part of the world. World Maps has tried to cover the world in various groupings, travel maps showing various destinations within a particular country; and many more map themes. Also you have the possibility to view the FLAGS of the world in our section “World Flags“
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People who like to travel with pet should check out these site!
Cool Pet Travel Products and Gadgets — for Pets on the Go™!
Pets on the Go™ is always on the prowl for items that not only simplify pet travel, but also enhance the lives of pets and their owners. The items on these pages should pique the interest of just about anyone with a passion for pets. We have developed partnerships with some of the finest retail companies, as well as on-line specialty stores that offer unique dog and cat apparel, beds, bowls, carriers, collars, leashes and toys.
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If you like to travel around the world? please do not forget to stop by at this place (Tiger’s Nest Monastery) in Bhutan.
Aware of the environmental scarring that high tourism levels have inflicted on its neighbor Nepal, Bhutan imposes stiff tariffs on visitors and controls their activities. These measures, and a responsible attitude toward tourism are helping to successfully preserve this last untouched Himalayan culture.
Bhutan, the “Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon,” is no ordinary place. About the size of Switzerland, Bhutan is a remote land of peace and natural beauty. Almost all the country is mountainous, with furious rivers sourced from the high Himalaya, and over two-thirds is densely forested. The country’s commitment to conservation is exemplified in a 1995 law that requires at least 60 percent of its land to remain forested.
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